HTC is again offering steep discounts in its online store, which make some of its devices reasonably priced. I mean, let's face it, the HTC One M9 is still not a $650 phone, and the A9 is not a $500 phone. Start slicing 20-30% off that, and you're looking good, though. The discounts come in three tiers that correspond to different spending amounts, but you'll have to buy today to get the deal.

The discount tiers are as follows.

Save 30% when you spend $650

Save 20% when you spend $500

Save 15% when you spend $150

It seems plain that HTC has tailored these discounts to match up with some of its devices. For example, the One A9 is $499.99 (counts as $500), so you unlock the 20% off tier. That brings the price down to $400, which I think is much more commensurate with the quality of the phone. The M9 is $649.99, so that one comes down to $454.30. The lowest tier is just for HTC's budget devices and the Nexus 9, although most versions of that are out of stock.

This promotion is US-only and lasts until 11:59PM Pacific today (January 26th). Additionally, HTC only has limited stock, so some of the better deals might sell out at some point. If you're going to take the plunge, might as well do it before it's too late.

Comments

lk

HTC should sell itself on a discount.

AsterMK

And prices are still terrible even with the sale.

Marty

The competitive price for an SD6xx equipped device is $200. The Nexus 5X with an SD808 is currently selling for $350...same storage size. And there are plenty of other devices well below $400 with better processors and memory. A Moto X 2014 with a better SD801 is currently $250. The Nexus 6, itself, has a very power SD805 processor and can be had for under $400. I gave $300 for my 64GB version.

Yes, $400 for the A9 is too expensive.

George

Seriously just make the one a9 $299 it will sell like hotcakes.

Mark Washington

I have to agree sad to say!!! It's a really great device but it's put among a competitive market

Donte Rogers

Stop sense please

Mitch

Discount is live in Canada too, although the discount is adjusted for the price differences